FBI Honors 2026 Internship Program – Application opens April 14

FBI 2026 Honors Internship Program

The FBI Honors Internship Program (HIP) is a 10-week paid internship that allows you to discover job opportunities that match your career interests and develop the skills you need to face some of today’s most pressing issues and advance your career.

Learn more and apply at https://fbijobs.gov/students-and-graduates

Honors Interns:

  • Support investigations and tackle wide ranging projects
  • Attend trainings and briefings
  • Meet with senior FBI leaders
  • Secure a top secret clearance
  • Eligible to become permanent employees

Undergraduate and graduate students from all areas of study and backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Bureau is a multigenerational agency committed to creating an inclusive environment where people from every background, culture, and perspective belong, are able to succeed, and can realize their full potential.

Eligible applicants are U.S. citizens, full time students, and have at least a 3.0 GPA.

Pay Scale:

* Interns with a bachelor’s degree who are enrolled in a full-time graduate program will receive GS-5 pay. All other full-time students, including dual-enrollment students, will receive GS-4 pay, including undergraduate students enrolled in a graduate course.

To review pay scale, visit: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2025/general-schedule/

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By Stanley Willard Jr.
Stanley Willard Jr. Assistant Director of Employer Relations